President Woodrow Wilson's Cabinet
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Cabinet Positions:
1. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan
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William Jennings Bryan was a democrat and a populist leader. He ran for president 3 times but lost each time. He was influential in the adoption of reforms and backed up on Woodrow Wilson with the topic of Prohibition.

2. Secretary of the Treasury William G. McAdoo 1913-1918
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William G. McAdoo was a chairman and founder of Federal Reserve Board. He was also director General of the US railroads after WWI.


3. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker
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Baker was a lawyer, political leader and Secretary of War in the US. In 1897 Baker began to practice law in his hometown, moving later to Cleveland, where he served two terms (1912–16) as mayor. Baker played a very important role in Woodrow Wilson's nomination to the Democratic National Convention in 1912. He remained in the cabinet throughout Wilson's entire term.

4. Attorney General James McReynolds
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McReynolds was a US Supreme Court Justice who had the leading force in getting rid of the New Deal. He was a professor at Vanderbilt University.


5. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels
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He served at Secretary of the Navy and US editor during WWI. Daniels was a newspaper publisher. He became very influential of Woodrow Wilson as a president and of the democratic party. He worked for the nomination ofWoodrow Wilson for the presidency in 1912 and, upon Wilson’s election, was appointed secretary of the Navy, serving until 1921.

6. Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane
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Franklin K. Lane was a US lawyer and politician who, as secretary of the interior (1913–20) made important contributions to conservation.